JVC Computer Monitor DT E17L4G User Manual

MULTI FORMAT LCD MONITOR  
DT-E21L4  
DT-E17L4G  
INSTRUCTIONS  
The illustration of the monitor is of DT-E21L4.  
For Customer Use:  
Enter below the Serial No. which is located  
on the rear of the cabinet. Retain this  
information for future reference.  
®
Model No.  
Serial No.  
: DT-E21L4 / DT-E17L4G  
:
LCT2673-001A  
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Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or  
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and  
other hazards. Refer all service to qualified service personnel.  
The AC power supply is controlled by turning on/off the POWER  
switch on the rear panel. If the product is installed in a place  
where you cannot easily turn on/off the POWER switch, control  
the AC power supply by plugging/unplugging the power cord  
into/from the AC outlet. In this case, install the product as  
close to the AC outlet as possible, and leave enough space for  
plugging/unplugging the power cord. If the product is installed  
in a place where you cannot easily plug/unplug the power  
cord, equip an easily accessible device to the wiring of the  
building for turning on/off the power.  
Do not use the product for a long time if the sound is distorted.  
Use only the power source specified on the unit.  
AC power: 120 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz  
DC power: 12 V — 17 V  
When the product is left unattended and unused for a long  
period of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect  
the cable system.  
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or convenience  
receptacles on other equipment as this can result in a risk of  
fire or electric shock.  
Use only the accessory cord designed for this product to  
prevent shock.  
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. These ensure reliable operation of the product and protect it from  
overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered.  
Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-circuit the parts,  
which could result in a fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
Never place anything on the product. (Placing liquids, naked flames, cloths, paper, etc. on the product may cause a fire.)  
Do not apply any strong shock to the LCD panel. (Do not hit any object against it or push it with a sharp-pointed tool.)  
Do not put heavy objects on the product.  
Do not step on or hang on the product.  
VESA mounting holes  
WARNING  
To prevent injury by accidental falll  
Fix the monitor to a wall by using strings.  
Fixing the monitor  
Attach the hook (not provided) to the VESA mounting holes on the  
rear panel (use the two holes on the upper side) using M4 x 10  
mm screws (not provided). Bind the hooks on the rear panel of the  
monitor to a wall or a pillar using durable string.  
Hook and screw (M4 x 10 mm)  
(not provided)  
Hook (not provided)  
The illustration of the monitor is of DT-E21L4.  
FCC NOTICE  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated  
in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used  
in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR  
MOISTURE.  
WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE CONNECTED TO A MAINS SOCKET OUTLET WITH A PROTECTIVE  
EARTHING CONNECTION.  
CAUTION: DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED. REPLACE ONLY WITH  
THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE.  
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Safety Precautions (cont.)  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1) Read these instructions.  
2) Keep these instructions.  
3) Heed all warnings.  
4) Follow all instructions.  
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6) Clean only with dry cloth.  
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other.  
A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the  
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from  
the apparatus.  
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.  
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any  
way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,  
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
15) Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be  
placed on the apparatus.  
16) Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.  
17) When discarding batteries, environmental problems must be considered and the local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries  
must be followed strictly.  
Operating Precautions  
The LCD panel and backlight have life expectancy. Due to the basic characteristics of the LCD panel, an afterimage or uneven display  
may occur. It is recommended that you change images occasionally, activate the power saving function, or often turn off the power to  
reduce the load on the LCD panel. Continuous operations of the LCD panel may accelerate the deterioration.  
Caution for use of the product for many hours  
In the case that you use the monitor for many hours, we recommend that you set “No Sync Action” in “Sync Function” to “Power Save” in  
Main Menu. This will reduce power consumption and relieve strain on the monitor. To reduce damage to the LCD panel, using the LCD  
Saver function is recommended.  
Caution for use of the product in the high temperature  
Do not use the product in places of high temperature; otherwise, parts of this product or the LCD panel may be damaged. This product is  
equipped with a temperature sensor to give warning if the temperature becomes too high. If the temperature exceeds the range of normal  
use, “Temp. Over” is displayed, and the power is turned off automatically if the temperature becomes any higher. In this case, move the  
product to a place of low temperature to let it cool down.  
Maintenance  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.  
Screen  
Cabinet  
To avoid the deterioration or damages of the cabinet such as its  
paint’s peeling away, be careful about the following:  
Do not wipe the cabinet using solvent such as alcohol, thinner,  
or benzine.  
Do not expose the cabinet to any volatile substance such as  
insecticides.  
To avoid irreparable change in appearance of the screen such  
as uneven color, discoloration, scratches, be careful about the  
following:  
Do not paste or stick anything using any glues or adhesive  
tapes.  
Do not write anything on the screen.  
Do not strike the screen with a hard object.  
Avoid condensation on the screen.  
Do not allow any rubber or plastic in contact for a long time.  
Do not wipe the cabinet forcefully.  
Do not wipe the screen with any liquid such as water. In  
addition, wiping the screen with water-diluted neutral  
detergent or solvent such as alcohol, thinner, or benzine may  
affect the anti-reflection treatment of the screen.  
Do not wipe the screen forcefully.  
Wipe stains off the cabinet with a soft cloth. If the cabinet gets  
heavily stained, wipe it with a soft cloth soaked in water-diluted  
neutral detergent and wrung well, then wipe with a soft dry cloth.  
Ventilation openings  
Wipe stains off the screen with a soft cloth. If the screen gets  
heavily stained, wipe it with a soft cloth soaked in water-diluted  
neutral detergent and wrung well, then wipe with a soft dry cloth.  
Use a vacuum cleaner to get rid of the dust around the intakes (all  
the openings). If a vacuum cleaner is not available, use a cloth and  
wipe it off. Leaving the dust around the intakes may prevent proper  
temperature control and cause damage to the product.  
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Table of Contents  
Safety Precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
2
Operating Precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Caution for use of the product for many hours  
Caution for use of the product in the high temperature  
Maintenance  
4
4
4
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Rear panel  
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Daily Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Front panel  
10  
Menu Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
The operation procedure  
Menu Transition Diagram  
Main Menu  
12  
13  
14  
17  
Set-Up Menu  
External Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
About the external control  
Using the Make/Trigger system  
Using the serial communication  
22  
22  
23  
Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Self-check program  
26  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
General  
LCD panel  
Input/output terminals  
Dimensions  
Available signals  
27  
27  
27  
28  
29  
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Installation  
Do not rest your arm on the monitor or lean against the monitor.  
Do not touch the LCD panel when installing the monitor.  
Be sure to install the monitor securely to prevent the monitor from falling over, which may cause damage to the monitor or injury.  
To install the monitor on a shelf or any other suitable  
4 Adjust the position so that the screw holes on the stand support  
align with right and left screw holes “C” and “E” on the bottom  
surface using screws  
You can install the monitor without protruding the stand bottom  
plate by moving the stand bottom plate to the rear position.  
plate, tighten the two stand screws on one side (four screws on  
both sides), and finally retighten the temporarily set screws to lock  
the stand support and the bottom plate.  
CAUTION  
Screw holes “C” and “E”  
Lay the monitor on a cloth with the LCD panel facing down to  
prevent the LCD panel from being damaged.  
After moving the stand bottom plate to the rear position, be sure  
to attach the stand with commercially available screws.  
1 Loosen the stand screws on the stand support and remove the  
bottom plate.  
Bottom plate  
5 Use no less than two commercially available screws (no less than  
four screws on both sides) for the screw holes (10 – φ8) on the  
stand bottom plate, to anchor the monitor. (Use screws having  
enough holding strength and resistance against external force of  
expected vibrations.)  
Stand support  
2 Temporarily set the stand screws to screw holes “3” on the right  
and left sides of the stand support.  
Tighten the temporarily set stand screws so that they protrude  
from the screw holes by about 4 mm.  
Screw holes “3”  
10 – φ8  
3 Hook right and left recesses “A” onto the temporarily set screws in  
the stand support.  
Recesses “A”  
CAUTION  
It is very dangerous not to anchor the stand with screws as  
this may cause not only breakage due to the monitor falling or  
dropping, but also injury or electrical shock.  
To install the stand  
To detach the stand  
When attaching the stand to the monitor, insert the guides  
of the stand into the guide holes on the monitor to place the  
stand in the correct position. Then fix the stand firmly with the  
attachment screws.  
CAUTION  
Lay the monitor on a cloth with the LCD panel facing down to  
prevent the LCD panel from being damaged.  
Guide holes  
Attachment screws  
Screw holes for stand  
Stand body  
attachment  
Guides  
Monitor  
Screw holes for  
stand attachment  
The illustration of the monitor  
is of DT-E21L4.  
Monitor  
Stand support  
Stand body  
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To install the monitor on a wall  
You can install the monitor on a wall by changing how the stand  
bottom plate is attached.  
Caution  
Consult authorized service personnel for electrical work. Using  
power cords damaged during installation (i.e., exposed or severed  
wiring) may result in fire or electric shock.  
Conduct the work with adequate working space. Damage or bodily  
injury may result from working under unsuitable conditions.  
Avoid mounting this unit in areas where there is electrical wiring or  
water pipes, as fire or electric shock may result.  
Installation Only for Authorized Service Personnel  
Consult authorized service personnel for the installation of this  
unit.  
Installation instructions must be followed precisely in order to  
prevent accidents.  
We are selling this product with the understanding that it will be  
assembled and installed by properly trained and qualified service  
personnel.  
1 Lay the monitor on a cloth with the LCD panel facing down to  
prevent the LCD panel from being damaged. Loosen the stand  
screws on the stand support and remove the bottom plate.  
About Accidents/Damages  
We are not liable for any damage caused by faulty assembly, faulty  
wall mounting, insecure wall mounting, misuse, alterations, or  
natural disasters.  
Bottom plate  
Please be aware that screw holes and anchor bolts will remain  
in the wall surface if the monitor is removed after having been  
mounted to the wall.  
Long-term use of the LCD display monitor may result in  
discoloration of the wall surface due to heat/air emitted by the  
display.  
Stand support  
2 Temporarily set the stand screws in screw holes “2” and “4” on the  
right and left sides of the stand support.  
Danger  
Tighten the temporarily set stand screws so that they protrude  
from the screw holes by about 4 mm.  
Consult authorized service personnel for the installation and  
attachment of this unit to the wall. Do not attempt to mount the  
unit by yourself.  
Stand screws “2” and “4”  
Improper assembly or installation may cause the unit to fall when  
it is mounted, which may result in fatal accidents.  
To prevent this happening, check the strength of the materials  
in the mounting surface. Check the material strength again after  
mounting as well.  
Warning  
Using a monitor other than this product may result in damage or  
bodily injury due to the LCD display monitor toppling over.  
Assemble all screws securely. Failure to do so may result in the LCD  
monitor and stand falling down, potentially causing damage or  
bodily injury.  
3 Tighten commercially available screws in the 6 holes shown in the  
figure below to install the monitor on the wall.  
This unit does not come with anchor bolts for securing it to walls,  
etc. Be sure you have materials on hand as appropriate for the  
mounting location.  
The monitor should be mounted to a wall that can adequately  
hold the total weight of the monitor and stand over a long  
period of time and which can adequately withstand earthquakes,  
conceivable vibrations, and other external forces.  
Mounting On Wooden Walls  
The weight of the unit should be borne by the wall posts or studs,  
and these should be reinforced if insufficiently strong. Do not  
install the Wall Mounting Unit on walls made of plasterboard or  
thin plywood. Use the commercially sold screws best suited for the  
wall structure and material.  
4 Hook the temporarily set screws on the stand support in right  
and left recesses “A” and “B” on the bottom plate, tighten the two  
stand screws in right and left screw holes “D” and finally retighten  
the temporarily set screws to lock the stand support and bottom  
plate.  
Mounting On Concrete Walls  
Recesses “A” and “B”  
Use commercially sold wall anchors capable of supporting the  
weight of the LCD monitor.  
Do not install the Wall Mounting Unit near the blower or air inlet of  
an air conditioner.  
Do not install the Wall Mounting Unit in a location subject to  
frequent vibration, impact or other external forces.  
Do not install the unit in a location where people may hang on it or  
lean against it.  
Do not block the ventilation holes.  
Do not install the monitor on a non-vertical wall.  
Screw holes “D”  
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Connections  
Rear panel  
Carry handle  
Use this handle when carrying the monitor.  
The illustration of the  
monitor is of DT-E21L4.  
Security slot  
Attach a security wire to this slot.  
1 POWER switch  
Turns AC power on or off.  
You need to press  
button (u on page 10) to use the monitor after turning on the POWER switch.  
2 AC IN terminal  
AC power input connector.  
Connect the provided AC power cord to an AC outlet.  
Attach the provided power cord holder to prevent accidental disconnection of the AC power cord (“Attaching the power cord holder”  
on page 9).  
CAUTION  
Do not connect the power cord until all other connections are completed.  
3 REMOTE terminal  
Terminal for controlling the monitor by an external control (“External Control” on page 22).  
4 VIDEO terminals (BNC)  
Input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals for the composite signals.  
5 AUDIO (IN) terminals (pin jack, stereo minijack)  
Input terminals for the analog audio signals.  
Use this terminal for the analog audio connection of the SDI. When a superimposed signal (EMBEDDED AUDIO signal on an SDI signal) is  
input, analog audio signals cannot be input.  
Use these terminals when inputting HDMI analog audio signals.  
If there is no audio signal for HDMI (e.g. DVI signals have been changed to HDMI signals), input audio signals into this terminal. When  
inputting audio into this terminal, set “Audio1 Assign” or “Audio2 Assign” of the menu to “HDMI-Analog”. (page 16)  
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AUDIO (MONITOR OUT) terminals (pin jack)  
Output terminals for the analog audio signal.  
The terminals emit the audio signals through the AUDIO (IN) terminal or EMBEDDED AUDIO signals through the E. AUDIO HD/SD SDI (IN 1  
or IN 2) input terminal.  
The signal is output from this terminal only when the monitor is on or in “Power Save” (power save) mode (“No Sync Action” on page 17).  
The EMBEDDED AUDIO signal...  
is decoded into an analog signal, then emitted.  
is emitted only when “SDI 1” or “SDI 2” is selected, and when EMBEDDED AUDIO signals come in to the E. AUDIO HD/SD SDI (IN 1 or IN 2)  
terminal.  
Audio signals are only output from the HDMI terminal when the signals are not protected by HDCP.  
Even when the signals are protected by HDCP, sound is emitted from the speakers.  
7 E. AUDIO HD/SD SDI (IN 1, IN 2) terminals (BNC)  
Input terminals for the HD/SD SDI signals.  
The terminals accept also EMBEDDED AUDIO signals including up to 16 audio channels with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz.  
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8 E. AUDIO HD/SD SDI (SWITCHED OUT) terminal (BNC)  
Output terminal for the HD/SD SDI signals.  
The SDI signals of the current input (SDI 1 or SDI 2) are re-clocked, then emitted.  
When an input other than SDI 1 and SDI 2 is selected, the SDI signal of the input selected last time is emitted from this terminal.  
The signals are emitted from this terminal only when the monitor is on or in “Power Save” (power save) mode.  
9 HDMI terminal  
Input terminal compatible with HDCP for the HDMI signal. (page 29)  
p COMPO./RGB terminal (mini D-sub 15pin)  
Input terminal for the analog component signal or analog RGB signal.  
Set “Component/RGB Select” appropriately for input signals. (page 15)  
q DC switch  
Turns the DC 12 V power on or off.  
You need to press  
button (u on page 10) on the front panel to turn on the monitor after turning on the DC switch.  
The monitor consumes the battery even while the monitor is on standby. To save battery life, turn off the DC switch.  
w DC IN 12 V terminal  
DC 12 V (maximum DC 17 V) power input connector.  
When using DC 12 V power (maximum DC 17 V), check the DC IN 12V terminal pin signal, and use the correct polarity. If the polarity is  
reversed, this could cause a fire or personal injury.  
While using both the AC and DC 12 V power supply, AC power supply is preferentially used. If the AC power supply is cut off (for example,  
when turning off the POWER switch), the power supply automatically switches to the DC 12 V power supply.  
Use a DC power supply with the LPS (Limited Power Sources) function.  
e Screw holes for external battery attachment  
Attach external battery for DC 12 V power supply by using 2 screw holes. Choose the appropriate screw holes from 1, 2 or 3 according to the  
type of external battery. (Depending on the battery type.)  
Use the Anton Bauer Dionic 90 (mount: QR DXC-M3A) external battery.  
CAUTION  
Do not use the external battery for DC 24 V power supply.  
Use only the battery specified above. If a heavy battery is used, it may fall off depending on the way the monitor is used.  
Note for connections  
Before making any connections, turn off all the equipment.  
Use a cord whose plugs correctly match the terminals on this monitor and the equipment.  
Plugs should be firmly inserted; poor connections could cause noise.  
When unplugging a cord, be sure to grasp its plug and pull it out.  
DO NOT connect the power cord until all connections are complete.  
Refer also to the user manual of each piece of equipment.  
Attaching the power cord holder  
The provided power cord holder prevents accidental disconnection of the AC power cord from the AC IN terminal.  
The power cord holder consists of two parts, a case and a cover.  
To detach the cover  
1
2
3
Cover  
AC IN terminal  
Case  
CAUTION  
Use only the provided screws.  
Make sure the plug will not be pulled out after the cover is attached to the case.  
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Daily Operations  
Front panel  
Tally lamp  
This lamp is controlled by the tally function of the MAKE/TRIGGER  
terminal.  
You can select the color of the tally lamp from “Green” or “Red.”  
You can also select whether the whole lamp is turned on at once,  
or whether it is turned on one half at a time. (“Tally Setting” in  
“Set-Up Menu” on page 17 and “External Control” on page 22)  
“No Effect” is displayed when you press a button which is not  
available for the current input or signal format (the lamp lights  
even when the function does not actually work).  
The items controlled by the MAKE system cannot be controlled  
by the buttons on the front panel (“Remote On” is displayed  
and the lamps do not light).  
The illustration of the monitor is of DT-E21L4.  
This function does not work when “Area Marker” or “R-Area  
Marker” is set to “Off” in “Marker.”  
1 Speakers (stereo)  
The speakers emit the same audio signal emitted from the AUDIO  
(MONITOR OUT) terminals. (6 AUDIO terminals” on page 8)  
q SAFETY MARKER button/lamp  
Displays/hides the safety marker.  
2 Picture adjustment knob  
Adjust the area of the safety marker in “Marker” of Main Menu  
(page 15).  
This function will not work when the picture is displayed in 1:1  
aspect ratio and “SD 4:3 Size” on the menu is set to “H Full”.  
This function does not work when “Safety Marker” or “R-Safety  
Marker” is set to “Off” in “Marker.”  
PHASE:  
Adjusts the picture hue.  
Adjusts the picture color density.  
Adjusts the picture brightness.  
CHROMA:  
BRIGHT:  
CONTRAST: Adjusts the picture contrast.  
PHASE and CHROMA cannot be adjusted for certain signal  
formats.  
When “Component Phase” is set to “Disable” and an NTSC signal  
is input, PHASE can be adjusted (page 18).  
w SCREENS CHECK button/lamp  
Displays only the selected element (R, G, or B) of the video signal.  
Each time you press this button, the picture changes in the  
following order.  
3 VOLUME adjustment button/EMBEDDED AUDIO setting  
button  
RGB (Normal screen)  
Red screen  
Green screen  
Adjusts the volume when no menu screen is displayed.  
Selects an audio channel when EMBEDDED AUDIO signals are  
contained in SDI input. (“Volume Adjustment/Audio Channel  
Selection” on page 11)  
Blue screen  
e T.C. (time code) button/lamp  
Activates/deactivates the display of the time data (time code)  
contained in the SDI signal. (“On the Information Display” on  
page 11)  
Select the time code type in “Information” of Set-Up Menu (☞  
page 19).  
4 MUTING button  
Turns off the sound when no menu screen is displayed.  
To cancel the function, press the button again.  
Muting function is also canceled when “Balance” of “Audio  
Setting” in the Main Menu is changed (page 16).  
r INPUT SELECT buttons/lamps  
Selects an input.  
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/
/
buttons  
SDI 1:  
E. AUDIO HD/SD SDI (IN 1) terminal  
E. AUDIO HD/SD SDI (IN 2) terminal  
HDMI terminal  
COMPO./RGB terminal  
VIDEO terminal  
When a menu screen is displayed selects or adjusts menu items.  
(“The operation procedure” on page 12)  
SDI 2:  
HDMI:  
6 FUNCTION button  
COMPO./RGB  
:
Assign functions to the F1 and F2 buttons when the menu is not  
displayed. (page 21)  
VIDEO:  
The lamp for the selected input lights.  
7 MENU button  
t F1/F2 buttons/lamps  
You can use the functions assigned to this button.  
y Power lamp  
Activates/deactivates the display of the Main Menu. (“The  
operation procedure” on page 12)  
8 COLOR OFF button/lamp  
Unlit:  
The monitor is completely off (the power switch  
on the rear panel is turned off).  
In Low Power Mode (page 20)  
Displays only the luminance signal.  
This function does not work for RGB input signals.  
9 1:1 button/lamp  
Lights in Green: The monitor is on.  
Lights in orange: The monitor is off (on standby).  
Flashes in orange: The monitor is in the Power Save (power save) mode.  
Displays the picture in the original resolution of the input signal.  
The aspect ratio of the picture may change depending on the  
input signal.  
(☞  
“No Sync Action” in “Sync Function” on page 17)  
p AREA MARKER button/lamp  
Displays/hides the area marker.  
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button  
Turns on and off (on standby) the monitor.  
The power switch is equipped on the rear panel of the monitor  
(1 on page 8).  
Select the style of the area marker in “Marker” of the Main Menu  
(page 15).  
This function works only when displaying the picture in 16:9  
aspect ratio.  
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i DC lamp  
When the DC 12 V power voltage is being lowered due to the battery consumption, the lamp changes to orange from green. When the  
voltage becomes lower than a certain level, the monitor automatically turns off and the lamp turns to red.  
Make sure to turn off the POWER switch and DC switch on the rear panel before replacing the battery.  
The length of time that the lamp lights in orange differs depending on the type of battery or the battery condition. It is recommended to  
replace the battery when the lamp turns to orange.  
Volume Adjustment/Audio Channel Selection  
Volume Adjustment  
Volume screen  
1 When no menu screen is not displayed, press  
(volume adjustment button).  
For SDI input the “Volume/Embedded Audio” screen appears. For any input other than SDI the “Volume”  
screen appears.  
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(This step is skipped when the ”Volume/Embedded Audio” screen is not displayed.)  
3 Press  
to adjust the volume.  
4 Press the MENU button to finish.  
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Audio Channel Selection  
Select the audio channel output from the Speaker (L/R) and AUDIO (MONITOR OUT) (OUT1(L)/OUT2(R))  
terminals when an EMBEDDED AUDIO signal is input during SDI input.  
It is necessary to set the audio channel group in advance. (”Embedded Audio Group” of “Audio Setting”  
on page 16)  
Store the setting for each input of SDI 1 and SDI 2.  
1 When the menu is not displayed, use the  
The “Volume/Embedded Audio” screen appears.  
The “Volume/Embedded Audio” screen disappears automatically is no operations are made for about 30 seconds.  
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3 Use the  
buttons to select the left and right channels (L ch/R ch)  
buttons to select the audio channel  
Each time you press a button the audio channel changes according to the “Embedded Audio Group” setting. (on page 16)  
4 Press the MENU button  
The “Volume/Embedded Audio” screen disappears.  
On the Information Display  
The monitor displays the information below.  
Make the setting to display/hide each information using the MENU with the exception of 5,  
controlled with T.C. button (e on page 10).  
1 Audio level meter  
You can check the conditions of the EMBEDDED AUDIO signals when “Level Meter Display” is set to “Horizontal” or “Vertical.”  
Not displayed when “Level Meter Display” is set to “Off.” (“Audio Setting” on page 16)  
2 Signal format  
Displayed when “Status Display” is set to “On.” (“Information” on page 19)  
For the contents displayed, see “Available signals” on page 29 and “On the signal format” on page 12.  
3 Source name assigned in “Character Setting”  
Displayed when “Source ID” is set to “On” or “Auto.”  
Displayed in large letters when “Status Display” is set to “Off” or “Auto.” (“Information” on page 19)  
4 CRC error indication  
Displayed when “CRC Error” is set to “On.” (“Information” on page 19)  
A red square is displayed when an error occurs.  
5 Time code  
When the input signal includes no time code, “TC – –:– –:– –:– –” is displayed (e on page 10).  
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Daily Operations (cont.)  
On the Status Display  
If you press the INPUT SELECT button (r on page 10) currently lit, the status of the input signal and setting of MUTING are displayed for about  
3 seconds.  
Make the setting to display/hide the status in “Status Display” of the “Information” (page 19).  
When “Status Display” is set to “Auto” or “On,” the status below is also displayed in the following cases:  
– When you change the input  
– When the signal condition of the current input changes  
– When you turn on the monitor  
When “Status Display” is set to “On,” the signal format will remain displayed 3 seconds after the status is  
displayed.  
1 Signal format  
For the contents displayed, see “Available signals” on page 29 and “On the signal format” below.  
On the signal format  
The following messages appear depending on the type of input signals and their conditions.  
When a HDMI signal protected with HDCP is input “*” (at the end of the indication)  
When no video signal comes in  
When a noncompliant video signal comes in  
“No Sync”  
“Out of range”  
2 Signal format of HDMI and COMPO./RGB input  
3 Setting of “MUTING”  
• Only appears when in mute mode. (4 on page 10).  
Menu Configuration  
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proceed to the next screen  
For some items, pressing the  
buttons adjusts the setting.  
4 Use the  
buttons to select an item and use the  
to adjust the setting  
buttons  
The menu screen disappears automatically if no operations are  
made for about 30 seconds.  
Inoperable menus will be grayed out.  
Some items will not be displayed on the menu depending on the  
selected input and signal format.  
5 Press the MENU button to finish operations  
Press the MENU button repeatedly until the menu screen disappears.  
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Menu Transition Diagram  
Main Menu  
Backlight  
Aperture  
Aperture Level  
CTI  
Auto Adjust  
H Size  
Picture Function  
H Position  
V Size  
Size/Position Adjust  
LTI  
V Postion  
Dot Clock  
Clock Phase  
sub menu  
reset  
Gamma  
Aspect  
Color Temperature  
sub menu  
reset  
Signal Setting  
Marker  
Component/RGB Select  
Sampling Mode  
Wide XGA  
Auto Aspect  
Manual Aspect  
SD43 Size  
SXGA/SXGA+  
I/P Mode  
Area Marker  
Color System  
sub menu  
Audio Setting  
Sync Function  
No Operation Action  
Marker Aspect  
Safety Marker  
Safety Area  
reset  
Frame  
Balance  
Level Meter Display  
Horizontal Channel Arrange  
Vertical Position  
Horizontal Position  
Meter Type  
Center Marker  
Line Brightness  
R-Area Marker  
R-Marker Aspect  
R-Safety Marker  
R-Safety Area  
Audio1 Assign  
Audio2 Assign  
Embedded Audio Group  
Level Meter Setting  
Color  
Reference Level  
Over Level  
Bar Brightness  
Transparent  
No Sync Action  
Delay Time  
Peak Hold  
Low Latency  
Set-Up Menu  
Function Setting  
Picture Sub Adjust  
White Balance Setting  
Remote Setting  
Information  
sub menu Position  
Sync Term  
Tally Setting  
Tally Type  
Tally Color  
Contrast  
Bright  
Dimmer  
Illumination  
Chroma  
Component Phase  
Remote Active On Standby  
LCD Saver  
Phase  
NTSC Setup  
Component Level  
sub menu  
reset  
Setting  
Execute  
Cancel  
1st Start  
Work Time  
Contrast  
Status  
Backlight  
OSD Contrast  
Side Mask  
reset  
Color Temperature*  
R Drive  
Start After  
Serial Type  
Parallel Type  
Pin1  
G Drive  
B Drive  
R Cut Off  
G Cut Off  
B Cut Off  
sub menu  
reset  
Control Lock  
Language  
Pin2  
Pin3  
Pin4  
Pin5  
Pin6  
Pin7  
IMD  
Pin8  
IMD Display  
IMD Protocol  
Address  
Source ID  
Character Setting  
Status Display  
Time Code  
CRC Error  
all reset  
IMD Size  
Text Color  
Tally 1 Color  
Tally 2 Color  
Background Color  
reset  
Sub Hour Meter  
Model  
Version  
Hour Meter  
* : "Color Temperature" is only displayed, and cannot be set/changed.  
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Menu Configuration (cont.)  
Main Menu  
Picture Function  
Setting for the picture quality.  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
Backlight  
Aperture*1  
Aperture Level*1  
CTI  
LTI  
Gamma  
Adjusts the brightness of the display.  
–20 to +20  
Off, On  
01 – 10  
Off, Normal, Hard  
Off, Normal, Hard  
2.2 (equivalent to Υ 2.2),  
2.35 (equivalent to Υ 2.35),  
2.45 (equivalent to Υ 2.45),  
2.6 (equivalent to Υ 2.6)  
9300K, 6500K, User  
Activates/deactivates the function at the level set in “Aperture Level”.  
Compensate the frequency response of the luminance signal of the video signal.  
Adjust the clearness of the outlines of the chrominance signal.  
Adjust the clearness of the outlines of the luminance signal.  
Select the Gamma correction value.  
Color Temperature  
Select the color temperature.  
sub menu  
reset  
Display the sub menu which enables you to adjust the items in “Picture Function” while viewing the actual picture.  
Restore the default settings for all the items in “Picture Function”.  
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Memorized for each input.  
Size/Position Adjust  
Adjusts the size and position of the picture.  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
Auto Adjust  
H Size*1  
Activate/deactivate the function to adjust the optimized position for each input signal.  
Adjust the horizontal picture size.  
H Position*1  
V Size*1  
Adjust the horizontal picture position.  
Setting value varies  
depending on the signals.  
Adjust the vertical picture size.  
V Position*1  
Dot Clock*1  
Clock Phase*1  
sub menu  
reset  
Adjust the vertical picture position.  
Adjust “Dot Clock” and “Clock Phase” alternately when the displayed picture becomes  
unstable or streaked.  
–32 to +32  
Display the sub menu which enables you to adjust the items in “Size/Position Adjust” while viewing the actual picture.  
Restore the default settings for all the items in “Size/Position Adjust”.  
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Memorized for each signal format.  
Aspect  
Sets the aspect ratio of the screen for displaying videos.  
Item  
Auto Aspect  
To do  
Setting value  
Off, On  
Select whether to adjust the aspect ratio (horizontal to vertical ratio of the screen) of the SD  
signal automatically or manually (Manual Aspect).  
Manual Aspect*1  
SD4:3 Size*1  
Sets the aspect ratio (horizontal to vertical ratio of the screen) of the SD signal.  
Selects the picture size when the input signal format is 4:3.  
16:9, 4:3  
Normal  
H Full  
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Matches the vertical picture size to the number of pixels.  
Normal, H Full  
Matches the horizontal picture size to the horizontal size of the screen. At  
this time, the top and bottom of the picture are overscanned.  
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Not activate when picture is displayed in the 1:1 mode.  
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Signal Setting  
Settings for input signals.  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
Component/RGB Select  
Selects the signal type you want to use for COMPO./RGB terminals.  
Component, RGB  
Sampling Mode  
Analog RGB input  
Standard: When the input signal is VGA60 or XGA60  
Wide: When the input signal is WVGA60 or WXGA60  
When the input signal is other than the above, the setting value does not affect the  
displayed image.  
Standard, Wide  
Wide XGA  
Select the analog WIDE XGA signal format.  
1280*768, 1360*768  
SXGA, SXGA+A  
SXGA/SXGA+  
Select the format when the analog SXGA60 signal comes in.  
SXGA: Select this when the SXGA60 signal comes in.  
SXGA+A: Select this when the SXGA+60/SXGA+60* signal comes in.  
When the input signal is other than the above, the setting value does not affect the  
displayed image.  
I/P Mode*1  
Color System  
Selects a proper mode corresponding to the input picture.  
Select the color system.  
Normal, Cinema, Field  
If the picture is unstable with “AUTO,” select the color system according to the input signal.  
Auto, NTSC, PAL, SECAM,  
NTSC 4.43, PAL M, PAL N,  
PAL60  
sub menu  
reset  
Display the sub menu which enables you to adjust the items in “Signal Setting” while viewing the actual picture.  
Restore the default settings for all the items in “Signal Setting”.  
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When “Low Latency” on the menu is set to “On”, forcefully perform I/P conversion using “Field” processing.  
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Marker*  
Settings for marker functions.  
Item  
1/2 Area Marker  
To do  
Setting value  
Activate/deactivate the area marker and select the style of it.  
The setting values and features are as follows.  
Off, Line, Half, Half+Line  
Off  
Line  
Half  
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Deactivate the marker.  
Displays the area with an outline.  
The area outside the specified aspect ratio of the screen is displayed at 50%  
transparency.  
Half+Line  
:
The area of the specified aspect ratio of the screen is indicated by an outline,  
and the area outside of that is displayed at 50% transparency.  
Marker Aspect  
Select the aspect ratio of the area marker.  
4:3, 14:9, 13:9, 2.35:1, 1.85:1,  
1.66:1  
Safety Marker  
Safety Area  
Frame*3  
Activate/deactivate the safety marker and select the style of it.*2  
Adjust the area of the safety marker.  
Off, Line, Half, Half+Line  
80% – 100%  
Displays/Hides the video area.  
Off, On  
Center Marker*3  
Line Brightness  
Displays/hides the marker indicating the center position of the picture.  
Adjust the brightness of the marker.  
Off, On  
High, Low  
Activate/deactivate the area marker and select the style of it.*2  
2/2 R-Area Marker  
R-Marker Aspect  
Off, Line, Half, Half+Line  
4:3, 14:9, 13:9, 2.35:1, 1.85:1,  
1.66:1  
Select the aspect ratio of the area marker.  
Activate/deactivate the safety marker and select the style of it.*2  
Adjust the area of the safety marker.  
R-Safety Marker  
R-Safety Area  
Off, Line, Half, Half+Line  
80% – 100%  
The area marker or the safety marker is displayed by using AREA MARKER or SAFETY MARKER button, or external control.  
Select either non-“R-” items or “R-” items to activate by using external control. (“External Control” on page 22)  
When a picture is displayed in 4:3 aspect ratio, the safety marker for the 4:3 area is displayed.  
To display the safety marker for the area of a picture displayed in 16:9 aspect ratio, set Area Marker to "Off".  
1
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Memorized for each signal format.  
The setting values are the same as that of “Area Marker”.  
In 1:1 mode, this display is grayed out and cannot be operated.  
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Menu Configuration (cont.)  
Audio Setting  
Settings for the audio output balance, EMBEDDED AUDIO signals and audio level meter signal.  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
Balance  
Adjust the balance between the right and left speakers.  
L5 – L1, 0, R1 – R5  
Audio1 Assign  
Select the video input through which audio is output.  
Analog audio is input through the AUDIO ASSIGN (IN 1) terminal.  
SDI-1, SDI-2, HDMI-Digital,  
HDMI-Analog, Component/  
RGB, Video  
Audio2 Assign  
Select the video input through which audio is output.  
Analog audio is input through the AUDIO ASSIGN (IN 2) terminal.  
SDI-1, SDI-2, HDMI-Digital,  
HDMI-Analog, Component/  
RGB, Video  
Embedded Audio Group*1 Select the audio channel group of the EMBEDDED AUDIO signals.  
The setting values and selectable audio channels of EMBEDDED AUDIO signals are as  
follows. (G means GROUP)  
1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, 1-2G, 1-3G,  
1-4G  
1G  
2G  
1-2G  
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channel(s) 1/2/3/4/1+2/3+4/1 – 4 (1G)  
channel(s) 5/6/7/8/5+6/7+8/5 – 8 (2G)  
channel(s) 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/1+2/3+4/5+6/7+8/1 – 4 (1G)/5 – 8 (2G)/  
1 – 8 (1G+2G)  
3G  
1-3G  
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:
channel(s) 9/10/11/12/9+10/11+12/9 – 12 (3G)  
channel(s) 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/1+2/  
3+4/5+6/7+8/9+10/11+12/1–4(1G)/5–8(2G)/  
9–12(3G)/1–8(1G+2G)/1–12(-3G)  
4G  
1-4G  
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:
channel(s) 13/14/15/16/13+14/15+16/13–16(4G)  
channel(s) 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14/15/16/1+2/3+4/  
5+6/7+8/9+10/11+12/13+14/15+16/1–4(1G)/5–8(2G)/9–12(3G)/13-16(4G)/  
1–8(1G+2G)/1–12(1-3G)/1-16(1-4G)  
Level Meter Setting*1  
Specify the audio level meter display for EMBEDDED AUDIO signal.  
Example of audio level meter display - Connection between the level meter position and channel  
Ex: When “Horizontal” is selected for “Level Meter Display”:  
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LEVEL  
Ex: When “Vertical” is selected for “Level Meter Display”:  
OVER LEVEL  
OVER LEVEL  
-20dB -10dB  
-10dB -20dB  
-10dB  
-20dB  
Red  
Yellow  
Green  
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The number of audio channels displayed on the level meter varies depending on the setting value of “Embedded Audio  
Group”.  
The level meter with no audio signal input is displayed in white for “3COLORS”, and in gray for “White”.  
Display position  
When “Horizontal” is selected for “Level Meter Display”, the display position will be the top or bottom of the screen.  
When “Vertical” is selected for “Level Meter Display”, the display position will be the lower right, lower left, upper left, or  
upper right of the screen.  
When “On” is selected for “Peak Hold”, the maximum value is retained a certain period when the signal level becomes  
maximum.  
Level Meter Display Select the status of the level meter (display vertically, horizontally, or not displayed).  
Off, Vertical, Horizontal  
Line, Divide  
Horizontal Channel  
Arrange  
Select how the audio channels are displayed on the level meter.  
Vertical Position  
Horizontal Position  
Meter Type  
Adjust the vertical level meter position.  
Adjust the horizontal level meter position.  
Specify the design of the level meter.  
Select the color of the level meter display.  
1, 2, 3, 4  
Upper, Lower  
Bar, Block  
Color  
3Colors (colored depending  
on the level),  
White (white only)  
Reference Level  
Over Level  
Select the standard input level indicated on the level meter.  
–20dB, –18dB  
Select the input level’s lower limit indicated in red for the “3Colors” display.  
–10dB, –8dB, –6dB, –4dB,  
–2dB  
Bar Brightness  
Transparent  
Peak Hold  
Select the brightness of the level meter.  
Low, High  
Adjust the transparency of the level meter display against the image.  
Activates/deactivates the peak hold function of the level meter.  
Off, Background, All  
Off, On  
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Sync Function  
Settings for the synchronization with signals.  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
No Sync Action  
Select the screen status when no signal is coming in.  
Off, Standby, Power Save  
(power save mode),  
Gray Back (gray screen)  
Delay Time  
Select the period until the screen status changes as selected in “No Sync Action” after signals 30s, 5min, 15min  
stop coming in.  
Low Latency  
Activates/deactivates the function to shorten the time taken to display the picture (low  
latency function).  
Off, On  
If the picture is not displayed steadily while “On” is selected, select “Off.”  
While “On” is selected, the displayed picture may become unstable when an operation  
using buttons on the front panel or the menu is performed, or when the signal format  
changes.  
When setting “No Sync Action” to “Gray Back,” the screen color changes to gray and the power consumption of the backlight is saved by half.  
Selecting “Power Save” (power save mode) saves more power consumption by turning off the backlight.  
No Operation Action Setting values: Off, On  
Setting of the function for turning the unit off (standby) automatically when no operations are made for more than 4 hours.  
Off: Does not turn off automatically  
On: Turns off automatically  
When the function is turned On, a warning message will be displayed about 3 minutes before turning off automatically.  
When you turn on the unit with the function turned On, a message notifying that the setting is turned on will be displayed for about 30  
seconds.  
Set-Up Menu  
Function Setting  
Settings for the sub menu display, color of the tally lamp, and the intensity of the button lamps.  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
sub menu Position  
Select the contents and displaying position of “sub menu.”  
The setting values and features are as follows.  
Lower1, Upper1, Lower2,  
Upper2  
Lower1  
Upper1  
Lower2  
Upper2  
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Displays the current setting and adjustment bar at the lower part of the screen.  
Displays the current setting and adjustment bar at the upper part of the screen.  
Displays the current setting at the lower part of the screen.  
Displays the current setting at the upper part of the screen.  
The adjustment bar is not displayed for some items.  
Sync Term  
Specify the terminal resistant value of the RGB input synchronized signal from the COMPO./RGB Low, High  
terminal.  
Normally, select “High”. Select “Low” when the display becomes unstable due to the length  
of a connection cable.  
Tally Setting  
Tally Type  
Set the color and mode of the tally lamp using external control.  
Normal  
Half  
:
:
Light up the entire tally.  
Light up the left and right halves of the tally individually.  
Normal, Half  
Tally Color  
Dimmer  
Illumination  
Set the tally color when “Tally Type” is set to “Normal”.  
Select the intensity of the button lamps.  
Select whether illumination is activated/deactivated.  
Green, Red  
Normal, Dark  
Off, On  
Component Phase  
Deactivates the function of PHASE adjustment (Picture adjustment knob and “Picture Sub  
Adjust” in Set-Up Menu) except when an NTSC signal comes in (on page 18).  
Set the conditions for the power switch by external control (serial).  
Enable, Disable  
Remote Active On  
Standby  
Off, On  
On  
Off  
:
:
Can power on by external control after powered OFF.  
Cannot power on by external control after powered OFF.  
LCD Saver  
Configure the setting for reducing damage to the LCD panel for long-time use. (on page 20)  
Setting  
1st Start Set the standby time.  
00h-24h  
01h-06h  
Work  
Time  
Set the time for performing the function.  
Contrast Set the contrast reduction.  
Backlight Reduce the backlight brightness.  
Save, Normal  
Save, Normal  
OSD  
Contrast  
Set the contrast reduction of the OSD display.  
Save, Normal  
Off, On  
Side Mask Select whether to use the side panel.  
*
The Side Mask function works no matter whether the LCD Saver is active or stopped.  
reset  
Restore the default settings for all the items in “LCD Saver”.  
Execute  
Cancel  
Status  
Execute the LCD Saver function.  
Stop the LCD Saver function. (“Cancel” will be grayed out during the function stop.)  
Display the LCD Saver status.  
Off, Ready  
**h **min  
Start After  
Stop the LCD Saver function.  
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Menu Configuration (cont.)  
Picture Sub Adjust  
Configure the standard level of image adjustment.  
Item  
Contrast*1  
To do  
Setting value  
–20 to +20  
Adjust the standard level for the contrast adjusted with the CONTRAST knob on the front  
panel.  
Bright*1  
Adjust the standard level for the brightness adjusted with the BRIGHT knob on the front  
panel.  
Adjust the standard level for the chroma adjusted with the CHROMA knob on the front panel. –20 to +20  
Adjust the standard level for the phase adjusted with the PHASE knob on the front panel.  
Select the set-up level of the input NTSC signal.  
–20 to +20  
Chroma*1  
Phase*1,*2  
NTSC Setup  
–20 to +20  
00 (compliant with 0 %  
set-up signal), 7.5 (compliant  
with 7.5 % set-up signal)  
Component Level  
Select the level of the analog component signal (480i and 576i only).  
B75 (compliant with  
BetacamVTR 7.5 % set-up  
signal), B00 (compliant with  
BetacamVTR 0 % set-up  
signal), SMPTE (compliant  
with M2VTR signals)  
sub menu  
reset  
Display the sub menu which enables you to adjust the items in “Picture Sub Adjust” while viewing the actual picture.  
Restore the default settings for all the items in “Picture Sub Adjust”.  
1
*
*
Memorized for each input.  
When “Component Phase” is set to “Disable,” “Phase” cannot be adjusted if no NTSC signal is input.  
2
White Balance Setting  
Display the color temperature, and adjusts the drive level and cutoff point of each color (R/G/B).  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
Color Temperature  
R Drive *1  
G Drive  
Select the color temperature. (Cannot be set/changed)  
Adjust the drive level of each color (red, green, and blue).  
The maximum (Max) and minimum (Min) values vary depending on the input signal or  
other settings.  
9300K, 6500K, User  
Min – 000 – Max  
(in 1024 grades)  
B Drive  
R Cut Off *1  
G Cut Off  
B Cut Off  
sub menu  
reset  
Adjust the cutoff point of each color (red, green, and blue).  
The maximum (Max) and minimum (Min) values vary depending on the input signal or  
other settings.  
Display the sub menu which enables you to adjust the items in “White Balance Setting” while viewing the actual picture.  
Restore the default settings for all the items in “White Balance Setting”.  
Min – 000 – Max  
(in 1024 grades)  
1
*
Memorized for each color temperature.  
Remote Setting  
Settings for the external control.  
Item  
Serial Type  
Parallel Type  
Pin1  
To do  
Setting value  
RS232C, RS485  
Make, Trigger, Set  
Select a terminal for external control in serial mode.  
Select a control method of the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal.  
Pin2  
Pin3  
Pin4  
Assign the control functions to the pins of the MAKE/TRIGGER terminal.  
"Display" in "Functions  
controlled by the Make/  
Trigger system" on page 23  
Assign a function to each pin terminal by selecting “Set” in “Parallel Type” mentioned  
above.  
Pin5  
Pin6  
Pin7  
Pin8  
The functions are assigned for “Pin6” – “Pin8” and you cannot change the assignment of  
these functions.  
Tally  
Enable  
GND  
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Information  
Settings for the information display of the monitor.  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
Source ID  
Select whether the name assigned in “Character Setting” is displayed on the screen (“On Off, On, Auto  
the Information Display” on page 11).  
When “Auto” is selected, the display color synchronizes with the color of the tally lamp  
while the tally lamp is lit.  
Character Setting  
Status Display  
Assign a name to each video source as you like (10 characters at maximum). You can also enter a name using the RS-232C  
system. (Page 20)  
Display/Hide the status of the current input and the setting of MUTING. ("On the Status  
Display" on page 12)  
Select the type of the TIME CODE display.  
Auto, Off, On  
Time Code  
CRC Error  
VITC*1, LTC*1, D-VITC  
Display/Hide the CRC error when the HD SDI signal is input. ("On the Information Display" Off, On  
on page 11)  
Sub Hour Meter  
Model  
Display the hours of use (unit: hour). The usage time can be reset to 0.  
Display the model name of the monitor.  
Version  
Hour Meter*2  
Display the version of the monitor.  
Display the total hours of use (unit: hour). This item is used for maintenance of the monitor. You cannot reset this item.  
1
*
*
Ancillary time code  
”Hour Meter” and settings specified using the front knob are not reset.  
2
3
Control Lock* Setting values: Off, Volume Lock, All Lock  
Settings for disabling the buttons on the front panel.  
3
*
The following operations are not available when “Volume Lock” is selected.  
- Picture adjustment knob  
The “All Lock” function disables to control the buttons on the front panel. But following operations are available.  
- Turning on/off (on standby) the monitor  
- Displaying the Set-Up Menu by pressing button while holding button and turning “Control Lock” to “Off”  
- Operating the monitor by an external control  
If you try other operations, “Control lock on!” appears on the screen.  
Language  
Setting values: English, Deutsch, Français, Español, Italiano, Pуccкий  
Select the displayed language for the menu, etc.  
IMD  
Settings for IMD (In-monitor Display). (Page 20)  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
IMD Display  
Display setting  
On: Displayed, Off: Not displayed  
On, Off  
IMD Protocol  
Address  
Serial communication protocol setting  
Off: Supports JVC protocol, TSL V4.0: Supports TSL UMD Protocol V4.0  
Address setting  
000 to 126: Set a particular address  
Off, TSL V4.0  
000 to 126  
IMD Size  
Text size setting  
Small: Small size, Middle: Standard size, Large: Large size  
Small, Middle, Large  
Text Color  
Text color setting  
Command, Red, Green, Amber,  
Blue, Cyan, Magenta, White  
Command: Same color as that set for communication (Command)  
Red, Green, Amber, Blue, Cyan, Magenta, White: Color settings  
Tally 1 color setting  
Command: Same color as that set for communication (Command)  
Red, Green, Amber, Blue, Cyan, Magenta, White: Color settings  
Tally 2 color setting  
Command: Same color as that set for communication (Command)  
Red, Green, Amber, Blue, Cyan, Magenta, White: Color settings  
Display background color setting  
Tally 1 Color  
Command, Red, Green, Amber,  
Blue, Cyan, Magenta, White  
Tally 2 Color  
Command, Red, Green, Amber,  
Blue, Cyan, Magenta, White  
Background Color  
Black, Translucent, Transparent  
Black: Set the background of the IMD display to black  
Translucent: The picture on the monitor shows through the IMD display.  
Transparent: Set the background of the IMD display transparent.  
Return the “IMD” settings to their default values  
reset  
all reset  
Restores all the settings and adjustments of the monitor to the default.  
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Menu Configuration (cont.)  
Setting of “Character Setting”  
1
Change the input to one that you want to assign a video source name for.  
2
3
Select “Character Setting”.  
Character Setting  
Character Setting  
Press  
buttons to select the first character.  
Each time you press button, the character changes as follows.  
Press button to reverse the order.  
Space  
4
Press button to move the arrow to the next space.  
The characters entered before moving the arrow are memorized.  
Repeat steps 3 and 4 (10 characters at maximum).  
Press MENU button to store the name.  
5
6
How to use the LCD Saver  
1. Set reduced function to perform.  
2. Set both time for starting the function and time for letting it work.  
3. Activate the STANDBY MODE by Execute.  
Aborting the ongoing function operation  
Operating this apparatus may lead to aborting the OPERATION MODE.  
Stopping the operation  
Executing “Cancel”. Turn off the power.  
Once operating the function, unless turned off the power or executed “Cancel”, reduced function is automatically performed every 24 hours.  
Example of setting up “1st Start” and “Work Time”  
0h  
2h  
4h  
6h  
8h  
10h  
12h  
14h  
16h  
18h  
20h  
22h  
24h  
LCD Saver in  
standby  
LCD Saver in  
operation  
LCD Saver in  
standby  
Time to set in  
the 1st Start  
Time to set in  
Work Time  
Timing to run "Execute"  
IMD (In-monitor Display)  
This unit supports “TSL UMD Protocol – V4.0” from Television Systems Ltd.  
16 character text display and one tally on each side can be controlled.  
The color of both the text and the tally can be set.  
Using the address setting, up to 127 units can be controlled individually.  
To use, set the external control terminals of this unit to serial format.  
For details of control commands, refer to the homepage of Television Systems Ltd.  
CAM-01  
Tally 1  
Text display area  
Tally 2  
* Example of lower screen IMD display  
Low Power Mode  
Puts the unit into Low Power Mode 30 seconds after the monitor is switched off (standby) to further reduce power consumption.  
Low Power Mode will not activate when “Remote Active On Standby” on the Set-up Menu is set to “On”.  
The power lamp will be turned off during Low Power Mode.  
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Function Key Setting  
Specify the function assigned to the F1/F2 button.  
To display “Function Key Setting” Menu  
Press the button when the menu is not displayed.  
Press the MENU button to exit from "Function Key Setting” Menu.  
Item  
To do  
Setting value  
Function1  
Specify the function assigned to the F1 button.  
- - -, Aperture, I/P Mode,  
Frame, Center Marker,  
Level Meter Display,  
Gamma, Color Temperature,  
CRC Error  
Function2  
Specify the function assigned to the F2 button.  
Function Display  
Select whether to display the status of the assigned function when you press the F1/F2 button.  
Off, Mode-1, Mode-2  
Off  
Mode-1  
Mode-2  
:
:
:
No status display. Perform the registration function.  
Display the status. Perform the registration function.  
Display the status. Do not perform the registration function.  
Perform the registration function when the status is displayed and the button is  
pressed again.  
*
See pages 13 to 20 for details of the functions assigned to Function 1 and Function 2.  
About the operations of F1/F2 button  
Each time you press the button, the setting value for the assigned function changes in order.  
Ex: When “Color Temperature” is assigned  
Each time you press the button, three setting values alternate.  
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External Control  
About the external control  
This monitor has three external control terminals.  
Make/Trigger terminal (RJ-45): The following external control  
systems are available.  
Control priority is as follows.  
Make > Trigger = serial communication = buttons and menu on  
the monitor  
(1) Make (make contact) system:  
You can use external control even when “Control Lock” is set to  
“Volume Lock” or “All Lock” (page 19).  
Controls the monitor by short-circuiting the corresponding pin  
terminal to the GND pin terminal, or disconnecting (opening) it.  
(2) Trigger (trigger) system:  
When the monitor is off (on standby), external control is not  
available. But certain external controls (starting/terminating  
communication, turning on the monitor) are available through the  
serial communication (page 24).  
Controls the monitor by sending the pulse signal instantaneously  
to the corresponding pin terminal.  
“Using the Make/Trigger system” below  
<Make/Trigger system>  
RS-485 terminals (RJ-45): Controls the monitor with the RS-485  
system (“Using the serial communication” on page 23).  
RS-232C terminal (D-sub 9-pin): Controls the monitor with the  
RS-232C system (“Using the serial communication” on page 23).  
Set the following items of “Remote Setting” in Set-Up Menu  
according to the external control terminal and control system (☞  
“Serial Type,” “Parallel Type” on page 18).  
You can control the monitor by a personal computer or dedicated  
controller*2.  
“Using the Make/Trigger system” below.  
2
*
The controller is not commercially available. Consult your dealer if  
you need it.  
<Serial communication>  
The settings of this unit  
Control  
Control system  
“Serial Type”  
setting  
“Parallel  
Type” setting  
terminal  
Make/  
Trigger  
terminal  
Parallel Type  
Make  
Make  
PC, etc.  
Trigger  
Trigger  
RS-485  
terminal  
RS-232C  
terminal  
Serial  
communication  
RS-485  
RS-485 IN  
or  
RS-232C  
RS-485  
OUT  
RS-485  
IN  
RS-485  
OUT  
RS-485  
IN  
RS-485  
OUT  
RS485*1  
RS-232C  
RS232C*1  
For the details, see page 23.  
1
*
For a monitor connected to a personal computer etc, select the  
terminal the equipment is actually connected to. For other monitors,  
select “RS485.”  
Using the Make/Trigger system  
The Make/Trigger terminal is configured as follows. You can assign a  
function to each pin terminal in “Remote Setting” (“Pin1, Pin2, Pin3,  
Pin4, Pin5” in “Parallel Type” on page 18).  
To assign the functions to the pin terminals  
For the operation procedure, see page 12.  
1
2
3
Select “Remote Setting” on the Set-Up Menu.  
Set “Parallel Type” to “Set.”  
Select a pin name (“Pin1” – “Pin5”) for which you want to assign a  
function, then select the function you want to assign.  
For the selectable functions, see the table on page 23.  
You cannot change the functions assigned to the pin terminals  
from 6th to 8th.  
Pin No.  
Pin name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Pin1  
Operation of the external control  
Set “Parallel Type” of “Remote Setting” to “Make” or “Trigger” in the  
Set-Up Menu.  
Pin2  
1
2
3
Pin3  
Pin4  
Short-circuit the 7th pin terminal (ENABLE) to the 8th pin terminal  
(GND) so that the monitor can be controlled by the external control.  
When the “Make” system is selected: Operate each function by short-  
circuiting the corresponding pin terminal to the 8th pin terminal  
(GND) or opening it.  
When the “Trigger” system is selected: Operate each function by  
pulse control, that is short-circuiting the corresponding pin terminal  
to the 8th pin terminal (GND) for about 1 second and opening it.  
Pin5  
This is a female terminal.  
Tally*1  
Enable*2  
8
GND  
1
*
The 6th pin terminal controls turning on or off the tally lamp  
(available to control even when the 7th pin terminal is invalid).  
The 7th pin terminal makes the external control valid/invalid. Make  
sure to control the terminal by the Make system.  
When changing the input with Make system, activate the pin you  
want after deactivating the currently used pin.  
When selecting the “Trigger” system, you can operate only one  
function at a time. Operate the functions one by one.  
2
*
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<Functions controlled by the Make/Trigger system>  
Display Functions to be controlled  
Opening  
Short-circuiting  
– – –  
No function.  
Green  
Whole  
On  
Red  
Tally lamp color selection.*1  
Tally lamp lighting method selection.  
Light the left half of the tally lamp in red.*2  
Light the right half of the tally lamp in green.*2  
Changes the input to “SDI 1.”  
Changes the input to “SDI 2.”  
Changes the input to “HDMI.”  
Changes the input to “COMPO./RGB.”  
Changes the input to “VIDEO.”  
The area marker indication.  
The safety marker indication.  
The center marker indication.  
Indication of the area of the specified aspect ratio.  
Selects the items of “Marker”.*3  
Changes the aspect ratio.  
Tally Color  
Tally Type  
Tally-L(R)  
Tally-R(G)  
SDI 1  
One half at a time  
Off  
Off  
On  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Invalid  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Valid  
Valid  
Valid  
Valid  
Valid  
On  
On  
On  
On  
SDI 2  
HDMI  
Component/RGB  
Video  
Area Marker  
Safety Marker  
Center Marker  
Frame  
Marker Select  
Manual Aspect  
1:1  
Non-“R-” items  
4:3  
“R-” items  
16:9  
On  
Displays in 1:1 mode.  
Status display.*4  
Audio level meter display.  
Time code display.  
“Source ID” in “Information” on page 19.  
Color off.  
Screens check.  
Change a mode according to a input picture.  
Muting on/off.  
Off  
“On the Status Display” on page 12  
Status  
5
*
Level Meter  
Time Code  
Source ID  
Color Off  
Screens Check  
I/P Mode  
Off  
On  
6
*
Color  
Monochrome  
7
8
*
*
Off  
On  
Muting  
Change the intensity of the button lamps.  
Normal  
Dark  
Dimmer  
1
*
*
*
*
Can be controlled when “Tally Type” (“Set-Up Menu” “Function Setting” “Tally Setting”) is set to “Normal”.  
Can be controlled when “Tally Type” (“Set-Up Menu” “Function Setting” “Tally Setting”) is set to “Half”.  
Selects which functions in “Marker” are activated, non-“R-” items or “R-” items (“Marker” on page 15).  
Displays the information shown when INPUT SELECT button of the current input is pressed (“On the Status Display” on page 12). While controlling  
with the Make system, the information is displayed only at the moment of short-circuiting.  
While controlling with the Make system, the level meter is switched between displayed (short-circuiting) and hidden (opening). When “Level Meter  
Display” is set to “Off,” the level meter is not displayed (“No Effect” appears).  
While controlling with the Trigger system, the pattern of the audio channel display is switched.  
2
3
4
5
*
*
6
While controlling with the Make system, the available set-up options will be the setting value currently selected in “Source ID” (“On” or “Auto” [short-  
circuiting]) and “Off” (opening). While controlling with the Trigger system, uses the same set-up option as those in the Set-Up Menu (“Source ID” in  
“Information” on page 19).  
7
8
*
*
While controlling with the Make system, the screen is switched between normal screen (opening) and blue screen (short-circuiting). While controlling  
with the Trigger system, the screen changes in the same way as when pressing SCREENS CHECK button (w on page 10).  
Must be controlled with the Trigger system. The mode changes in the order of “Normal” “Cinema” “Field.” (This function cannot be controlled  
with the Make system.)  
You cannot assign the same function to different pin terminals.  
The Trigger system switches each function by short-circuiting the pin terminal for about 1 second and opening it.  
Using the serial communication  
You can control the monitor from a personal computer etc. via the RS-485 or RS-232C terminal.  
* Consult your dealer for the details of the external control specification.  
<Communication specifications>  
Input terminal  
RS-485  
RS-232C  
Cable  
Terminal specification  
Communication specifications  
A straight LAN cable  
Baud Rate: 4800 bps  
Data Bits: 8 bits  
Parity: No parity  
A straight cable with a D-sub 9-pin connector  
(male for the monitor, female for the personal  
computer etc.)  
See below  
Stop Bits: 1 bit  
Flow Control: No control  
Communication Code: ASCII Code  
<Specifications of the RS-485 terminal>  
<Specifications of the RS-232C terminal>  
OUT terminal  
signal  
TXD +  
TXD –  
RXD +  
NC  
NC  
RXD –  
NC  
Pin No.  
Signal  
Pin No. IN terminal signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
NC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TXD +  
TXD –  
RXD +  
NC  
NC  
RXD –  
NC  
RXD  
TXD  
NC  
GND  
NC  
RTS  
CTS  
NC  
This is a female  
terminal.  
This is a female  
terminal.  
GND  
GND  
The 7th terminal and the 8th terminal are connected.  
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External Control (cont.)  
<Command outline>  
All commands consist of the following segments.  
Header  
Monitor ID  
Function  
Data  
Cr (0Dh)  
On Header  
“!” : Operation commands from the personal computer, etc. (<Basic command list> below table).  
“?” : Reference commands from the personal computer, etc.  
“@” : Status returns from the monitor  
To start communication, send the connection command from the personal computer etc.  
To terminate the communication, send the termination command from the personal computer etc.  
Example of communication procedures  
1 Starting the communication:  
connection command (!00BCN1Cr)  
Monitor  
2 Monitor’s status (@00BOKCr)  
3 Selecting “SDI 1” input (!00BINACr)  
4 Monitor’s status (@00BOKCr)  
PC, etc.  
5 Terminating the communication:  
termination command (!00BCN0Cr)  
6 Monitor’s status (@00BOKCr)  
<Basic command list>  
No.  
Commands  
Functions  
Data  
1
1
2
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
C
C
I
N
N
D
D
D
E
1
0
Cr  
Cr  
E
Starts communication (connection)  
No data  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Terminates communication (termination)  
x*2 Cr Assigns the control ID  
No data  
01 – 99  
3
S
T
T
x
Cr  
x
4
I
R
D
N
Cr  
W
J
E
Initializes the control ID  
x*2 Cr Displays/hides the ID  
No data  
5
I
S
P
00: Hide, 01: Display  
No data  
6
M
U
D
A
A
S
P
P
I
U
Cr  
Displays the Main Menu/Quits the menu operation  
Moves the cursor upward (  
Moves the cursor downward (  
7
P
No data  
)
8
O
D
D
E
N
R
Cr  
Cr  
Cr  
P
No data  
)
9
Makes setting/adjustment (  
Makes setting/adjustment (  
Displays the Set-Up Menu  
Turns on the monitor  
)
No data  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
J
L
)
No data  
T
U
Cr  
Cr  
Cr  
Cr  
Cr  
Cr  
Cr  
P
Cr  
No data  
W
W
N
N
N
N
N
I
1
No data  
0
Turns off the monitor (on standby)  
Selects “SDI 1” input  
No data  
A
B
C
D
E
No data  
I
Selects “SDI 2” input  
No data  
I
Selects “HDMI” input  
No data  
I
Selects “COMPO./RGB” input  
No data  
I
Selects “VIDEO” input  
Displays the status*3  
x*2 Cr Turns muting on/off  
No data  
D
A
A
V
V
V
S
Cr  
E
x*2 Cr  
No data  
M
S
U
P
L
T
x
00: Off, 01: On  
00: 4:3, 01: 16:9  
No data  
x
Changes the aspect ratio  
Increases the volume  
Reduces the volume  
Sets the volume  
P
S
Cr  
M
O
N
L
S
Cr  
x*2 Cr  
No data  
x
00-30  
“Cr” is 0Dh.  
The commands for starting communication (connection) (No. 1), terminating communication (termination) (No. 2), and turning on the  
monitor (No. 13) can be used while the monitor is off (on standby).  
1
*
Enter the monitor’s ID for “ **.” The initial setting of the monitor’s ID is “00.” When connecting several monitors, “00” is a command for controlling all  
monitors at once.  
Enter the appropriate data to “xx.”  
Displays the information shown when the INPUT SELECT button currently lit is pressed (“On the Status Display” on page 12).  
2
3
*
*
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Troubleshooting  
Solutions to common problems related to the monitor are described here. If none of the solutions presented here solve the problem, unplug the  
monitor and consult an authorized dealer or service center.  
Symptom  
Probable cause and corrective action  
Page  
10  
9
8
Press the  
Firmly insert the AC power plug.  
Turn on the POWER switch on the rear panel.  
button.  
No power supply.  
Select the correct input using the INPUT SELECT buttons.  
Connect the signal cable firmly.  
Turn on the power of the connected component and set the output correctly.  
Check whether the input signal format is acceptable on the monitor.  
10  
8
No picture with the power on.  
29, 30  
Adjust the volume level.  
Deactivate the muting function.  
Connect the signal cable firmly.  
10  
10  
8
No sound.  
Turn on the power of the connected component and set the output correctly.  
“Out of Range” appears.  
Check whether the input signal format is acceptable on the monitor.  
12, 29, 30  
Select the correct input using the INPUT SELECT buttons.  
Connect the signal cable firmly.  
Turn on the power of the connected component and output video signals. Or,  
check whether the video output of the component (video output setting of the VCR  
or graphic board of the computer) is set correctly.  
10  
8
“No Sync” appears.  
Adjust each picture adjustment knob on the front panel or adjust the items of  
“Picture Sub Adjust” in the Set-Up Menu. Or, perform “reset” in “Picture Sub Adjust.”  
Check whether the setting of COLOR Off or SCREENS CHECK buttons are  
appropriate.  
Select the proper color system (“Color System”) in “Signal Setting”.  
Adjust the items of “White Balance Setting” in the Set-Up Menu. Or, perform “reset”  
in “White Balance Setting”.  
10, 18  
10  
Wrong color, no color.  
15  
18  
Adjust the picture contrast or brightness by using the adjustment knobs on the  
front panel. Or, adjust “Contrast” or “Bright” of “Picture Sub Adjust” in the Set-Up  
Menu.  
10, 18  
The picture becomes blurred.  
Wrong picture position, wrong picture size.  
Check whether the setting of 1:1 is appropriate.  
10  
14  
29, 30  
Check “Manual Aspect” and “SD4:3 Size” settings in Aspect menu.  
Check whether the input signal format is acceptable on the monitor.  
Adjust the picture size (H Size/V Size) or position (H Position/V Position) of “Size/  
Position Adjust” menu.  
The picture may sometimes not be able to fill  
the whole screen depending on the signal. In  
this case, nothing can be done to solve the  
problem. Please be aware of this beforehand.  
14  
Set “Control Lock” in the Set-Up Menu to “Off.”  
You cannot use the buttons for the items controlled by the Make system. Disable  
the external control.  
19  
18, 22  
Buttons on the monitor do not work.  
The following are not malfunctions.  
When a still image is displayed for a long time, it may remain indistinctly on the screen after the picture has changed. Though the remaining  
picture will disappear after a while, there may be a case that it remains for a long period depending on the length of time the still image was  
displayed for. This is due to the characteristics of the LCD display and is not a malfunction.  
Red spots, blue spots and green spots on the panel surface are a normal characteristic of LCD displays, and not a problem. The LCD display is built  
with very high precision technology; however, be aware that a few pixels may be missing or constantly lit.  
The following symptoms are problems only when pictures or sounds are not played back normally.  
A slight electric shock occurs when you touch the monitor.  
The top and/or rear panel of the monitor becomes hot.  
The monitor emits a cracking noise.  
The monitor emits a mechanical noise.  
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Troubleshooting (cont.)  
Self-check program  
This monitor has a self-check function, which allows it to detect malfunctions and alert you. This makes troubleshooting easier. Whenever a  
problem occurs, one or some of the INPUT SELECT lamps will flash. If this happens, follow the steps below and contact your dealer to resolve the  
problem.  
The illustration of the monitor is of DT-E21L4.  
When the screen goes blank, and one or some of the INPUT SELECT lamps (COMPO./RGB, VIDEO) on the front control panel start  
flashing...  
1
2
3
4
5
Check which lamps are flashing.  
Press  
button to turn off (on standby) the monitor.  
Turn off the power switch on the rear panel.  
Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet.  
Contact your dealer with the information about which lamps were flashing.  
If you turn on the monitor soon after turning it off (or after a short-term power failure), the INPUT SELECT lamps may flash and no image may  
be displayed.  
When this happens, turn off power and wait at least 10 seconds before turning on the monitor again.  
If the INPUT SELECT lamps do not flash, you can use the monitor as normal.  
The self-check function does not work when the setup menu “Remote Active On Standby” is set to “Off” and you turn off the monitor (put the  
monitor in standby).  
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Specifications  
General  
Model name  
Type  
DT-E21L4  
DT-E17L4G  
Multi format LCD monitor  
Type 21 wide format  
16:9  
Screen size  
Aspect ratio  
Type 17 wide format  
Horizontal/vertical frequency  
(computer signal)  
H:  
V:  
31.469 kHz – 75.000 kHz  
49.990 Hz – 75.062 Hz  
* Some signals within this frequency range may not be displayed (“Out of range” is displayed).  
“Available signals” on page 29  
Compliant video signal format  
Format  
HD SDI:  
SD SDI:  
BTA S-004C, SMPTE292M  
ITU-R BT.656:  
SMPTE259M:  
525/625  
525  
EMBEDDED AUDIO: SMPTE299M, SMPTE272M  
Audio output  
Internal speaker: 1.0 W + 1.0 W  
Operating conditions  
Operating temperature: 5°C – 35°C (41°F – 95°F)  
Operating humidity: 20% – 80% (non-condensing)  
(Slightly variable depending on ambient conditions for installation.)  
Power requirements  
Rated current  
AC 120 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz or DC 12 V – 17 V  
0.6 A (AC 120 V)  
3.5 A (DC 12 V - 17 V)  
0.5 A (AC 120 V)  
3.0 A (DC 12 V - 17 V)  
External dimensions  
Width: 515 mm (20 3/8˝)  
515 mm (20 3/8˝)  
Width: 430 mm (17˝)  
430 mm (17˝)  
(excluding protruding parts)  
Height: 352.1 mm (13 7/8˝)  
Depth: 181 mm (7 1/4˝)  
(with the stand)  
347 mm (13 3/4˝)  
99.8 mm (4˝)  
(without the stand)  
Height: 314.1 mm (12 3/8˝)  
Depth: 181 mm (7 1/4˝)  
(with the stand)  
309 mm (12 1/4˝)  
102 mm (4˝)  
(without the stand)  
Weight  
7.7 kg (16.9 lbs) (with the stand)  
6.2 kg (13.6 lbs) (without the stand)  
7.1 kg (15.6 lbs) (with the stand)  
5.6 kg (12.3 lbs) (without the stand)  
Accessories  
AC power cord x 1, Power cord holder x 1, Screw x 2 (for power cord holder)  
LCD panel  
Type  
21˝ wide, active matrix TFT  
Width: 477 mm (20 1/2˝)  
17˝ wide, active matrix TFT  
Width: 382 mm (14 3/4˝)  
Effective screen size  
Height: 268 mm (12 7/8˝)  
Diagonal: 547 mm (21 9/16˝)  
Height: 215 mm (8 3/8˝)  
Diagonal: 438 mm (17 1/4˝)  
Number of pixels displayed  
Number of colors displayed  
Viewing angle (TYP.)  
Brightness (TYP.)  
1920 x 1080  
16.70 million  
170° (Horizontally), 160° (Vertically)  
250 cd/m2  
160° (Horizontally), 60° (Upward), 80° (Downward)  
300 cd/m2  
Contrast ratio (TYP.)  
1000:1  
600:1  
Input/output terminals  
VIDEO  
Input/output of composite signal:  
1 line, BNC connector x 2, 1 V (p-p), 75 Ω  
* The input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals are bridge-connected  
(auto termination).  
HDMI  
HDMI signal input (compatible with HDCP)  
:
HDMI connector x 1  
COMPO./RGB  
(R, G, B, HS, VS or Y, Pb/B-Y,  
Pr/R-Y)  
Analog Component signal input/Analog RGB signal input:  
1 Line, mini D-SUB 15pin x1  
Y: 1 V(p-p), 75 Ω(with sync)  
G, B/PB/B-Y, R/PR/R-Y: 0.7 V (p-p), 75 Ω  
HS, VS: 0.3 V (p-p) to 5 V (p-p)  
* For HS and VS, change the Low/High terminals manually.  
E. AUDIO HD/SD SDI (IN 1)  
E. AUDIO HD/SD SDI (IN 2)  
Digital signal input (compatible with EMBEDDED AUDIO signals):  
auto detection, 2 line, BNC connector x 2  
E. AUDIO HD/SD SDI  
(SWITCHED OUT)  
Digital signal output (compatible with EMBEDDED AUDIO signals):  
1 line switched out, BNC connector x 1  
AUDIO (IN)  
Analog audio signal input:  
2 line, RCA connector x 2, Stereo mini Jack x1, 500 mV (rms), high impedance  
AUDIO (MONITOR OUT)  
REMOTE (MAKE/TRIGGER)  
Analog audio signal output:  
1 line, RCA connector x 2, 500 mV (rms)  
“Using the Make/Trigger system” on page 22  
“Using the serial communication” on page 23  
REMOTE (RS-485)  
REMOTE (RS-232C)  
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Specifications (cont.)  
Dimensions  
Unit: mm (inch)  
DT-E21L4  
<Front view>  
<Side view>  
<Rear view>  
99.8 (4)  
VESA mounting holes  
(Size: M4, depth: 10 mm)  
53 (2 1/8)  
1.3 (1/16)  
100  
515 (20 3/8)  
3 (1/8)  
20.2 (7/8)  
300 (11 7/8)  
181 (7 1/4)  
To install the monitor on a shelf  
To install the monitor on a wall  
<Top view>  
<Side view>  
<Rear view>  
<Side view>  
270 (10 3/4)  
210 (8 3/8)  
160 (6 3/8)  
36.7 (1 1/2)  
15.1 (5/8)  
70 160 (6 3/8) 70  
88.2  
(3 1/2)  
179 (7 1/8)  
(2 7/8)  
(2 7/8)  
DT-E17L4G  
<Front view>  
102 (4 1/8)  
<Side view>  
<Rear view>  
VESA mounting holes  
(Size: M4, depth: 10 mm)  
56  
(2 1/4)  
100  
430 (17)  
1.3 (1/16)  
3 (1/8)  
18 (3/4)  
300 (11 7/8)  
181 (7 1/4)  
To install the monitor on a shelf  
To install the monitor on a wall  
<Top view>  
<Side view>  
<Rear view>  
<Side view>  
270 (10 3/4)  
210 (8 3/8)  
160 (6 3/8)  
36.7 (1 1/2)  
17.3  
(3/4)  
70  
(2 7/8)  
70  
(2 7/8)  
88.2  
(3 1/2)  
179 (7 1/8)  
160 (6 3/8)  
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Available signals  
The following signals are available for this monitor.  
Video signals  
Input terminal  
analog RGB  
Signal format shown in  
E.AUDIO *1  
HD/SD SDI  
No.  
Signal name  
the status display  
VIDEO  
analog COMPO.  
HDMI  
(page 12)*5  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC 4.43  
PAL-M  
PAL60  
PAL  
N 4.43  
PAL-M  
PAL60  
PAL  
PAL-N  
SECAM  
B/W50  
B/W60  
PAL-N  
SECAM  
B/W50  
B/W60  
10 480/60i  
480/60i  
11 480/59.94i  
12 576/50i  
480/59.94i  
576/50i  
13 480/60p  
480/60p  
14 480/59.94p  
15 576/50p  
480/60p  
576/50p  
16 640*480/60p  
17 640*480/59.94p  
18 720/60p  
640*480/60p  
640*480/60p  
720/60p  
19 720/59.94p  
20 720/50p  
720/59.94p  
720/50p  
21 720/30p  
720/30p  
22 720/29.97p  
23 720/25p  
720/29.97p  
720/25p  
24 720/24p  
720/24p  
25 720/23.98p  
26 1080/60i  
720/23.98p  
1080/60i  
1080/59.94i  
1035/60i  
1035/59.94i  
1080/50i  
1080/60p  
1080/60p  
1080/50p  
1080/30p  
1080/29.97p  
1080/25p  
1080/24p  
1080/23.98p  
1080/30psf  
1080/29.97psf  
1080/25psf  
1080/24psf  
1080/23.98psf  
27 1080/59.94i  
28 1035/60i  
29 1035/59.94i  
30 1080/50i  
31 1080/60p  
32 1080/59.94p  
33 1080/50p  
34 1080/30p  
35 1080/29.97p  
36 1080/25p  
37 1080/24p  
38 1080/23.98p  
39 1080/30PsF  
40 1080/29.97PsF  
41 1080/25PsF  
42 1080/24PsF  
43 1080/23.98PsF  
√*2  
√*3  
√*4  
√: Acceptable  
—: Not acceptable  
1
*
*
*
*
*
Compatible with EMBEDDED AUDIO signals.  
The signal is recognized as 1080/60i, and the status is displayed as “1080/60i.”  
The signal is recognized as 1080/59.94i, and the status is displayed as “1080/59.94i.”  
The signal is recognized as 1080/50i, and the status is displayed as “1080/50i.”  
For signal formats other than E.Audio HD/SD SDI input, **/59.94, **/29.97, and **/23.98 will be displayed as **/60, **/30, and **/24 respectively.  
2
3
4
5
HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United  
States and other countries.  
HDCP stands for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection, a copy protection technology of high reliability licensed by Digital Content  
Protection, LLC.  
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Specifications (cont.)  
Computer signals (preset)  
Analog RGB input (COMP./RGB terminals) and DVI input (HDMI terminal):  
Resolution  
Horizontal  
640  
Frequency  
Horizontal (kHz)  
No.  
Signal name  
Scan system  
Vertical  
480  
480  
600  
768  
Vertical (Hz)  
59.9  
59.9  
60.3  
60.0  
60.0  
60.0  
60.0  
60.0  
60.0  
60.0  
50.0  
70.1  
60.0  
60.0  
60.0  
66.7  
74.5  
74.9  
75.1  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
VGA60  
WVGA60  
SVGA60  
31.5  
31.5  
37.9  
48.4  
47.8  
55.9  
64.0  
75.0  
74.0  
67.5  
56.3  
31.5  
47.7  
64.0  
65.2  
35.0  
49.7  
60.2  
68.7  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
Non-interlace  
852  
800  
XGA60  
1024  
1280  
1440  
1280  
1600  
1920  
1920  
1920  
720  
1360  
1400  
1400  
640  
WXGA (1280)  
WXGA+60  
SXGA60  
768  
900  
1024  
1200  
1200  
1080  
1080  
400  
UXGA60 *1  
WUXGA60 *1  
1080/60p  
1080/50p  
US TEXT *2, *5  
WXGA(1360)  
SXGA+/60A *3  
SXGA+/60B *4  
MAC13 *5  
768  
1050  
1050  
480  
624  
768  
MAC16 *5  
MAC19 *5  
MAC21 *5  
832  
1024  
1152  
870  
1
2
3
4
5
*
*
*
*
*
No. 8 and No. 9 signals come in, thin lines will become obscured because their signal resolution is higher than the screen resolution.  
The signal is recognized as VGA400/70, and the status is displayed as “VGA400/70”.  
The signal is recognized as SXGA+60, and the status is displayed as “SXGA+60”.  
The signal is recognized as SXGA+60*, and the status is displayed as “SXGA+60*”.  
Only supports analog RGB input.  
Non-preset signals may not be displayed normally even if the frequency is within the acceptable range.  
When a preset signal comes in, the signal format is shown on the status display. When a non-preset signal comes in, “Out Of Range” appears.  
Specification of the HDMI terminal  
Connect it to the HDMI output terminal of a video device.  
Pin No.  
Input signal  
T.M.D.S Data 2+  
Pin No.  
8
Input signal  
T.M.D.S Data 0 shield  
T.M.D.S Data 0–  
T.M.D.S Clock+  
Pin No.  
15  
Input signal  
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
SCL  
T.M.D.S Data 2 shield  
T.M.D.S Data 2–  
9
16  
SDA  
10  
17  
DDC/CEC GND  
+5 V Power  
18  
19  
T.M.D.S Data 1+  
11  
T.M.D.S Clock shield  
T.M.D.S Clock–  
18  
T.M.D.S Data 1 shield  
T.M.D.S Data 1–  
12  
19  
Hot Plug Detect  
13  
CEC  
T.M.D.S Data 0+  
14  
Spare (not connected)  
Specification of the mini D-SUB15pin terminal  
Connect it to the mini D-SUB15pin output terminal of a video device.  
Pin No.  
1
Input signal  
Red video signal  
Green video signal or Sync on  
Green signal  
Blue video signal  
Not connected  
Ground  
Pin No.  
Input signal  
Red video signal return  
Green video signal return  
Blue video signal return  
Not connected  
Pin No.  
12  
Input signal  
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
I2C data  
Horizontal or Composite  
synchronization signal  
Vertical synchronization signal  
I2C clock  
13  
2
14  
15  
3
4
5
Ground  
Not connected  
Notice on transportation  
This monitor is precision equipment and needs dedicated packing material for transportation.  
Never use any packing material supplied from sources other than JVC or JVC-authorized dealers.  
For easy understanding, pictures and illustrations are shown by being emphasized, omitted or composed, and may be slightly different  
from actual products.  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
All company names and product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only, and may be the trademarks or  
registered trademarks of their respective companies.  
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